Walnut halves are like gold. A big bag was $14.99....on sale. Oooooooooohhh.... that burns me almost as much as it did the darn nuts.

I was going along so well too.... this is how amazing they were just after I added a splash of my real Quebec Maple Syrup from a friend of a relative.... just brought all the way across the country. Wasted Maple Syrup is an absolute crime!! Anybody who has ever had the real thing will tell you that. Then...a generous grinding of lovely black pepper. These are spicy glazed nuts. Mmmm... well, they would have been mmmm...

... but, then... the recipe called for putting them in the oven. So.. I set my timer for 12 minutes..not even the required 15... but... too late..... they were already past tasting burned when I grabbed for the baking sheet. There were some "french words" as somebody used to say..... who was that now? I forget. Anyway.....it was disheartening to say the least because it was just the beginning of my plan for an amazing salad for supper.

Onward.... second batch. Never quit when you are behind.

You can bet your bottom hard earned dollar that I was watching like a hawk this time around..... my eyes were glued to that oven. Don't even walk out of the kitchen.... cuz you know how fast nuts can be ruined!

Ahhhhhh.... that's more like it. I had the oven at just over 300F this time...and it only took about 6 to 8 minutes really.... ....

It was a thing of beauty.... well....to my eyes at least it was. It stayed firm... soaked up the wonderful flavours...and was absolutely the nicest pear I have ever seen or eaten. Including the creation by the chef at the restaurant where I first had this salad... and now... I've copied it to the best of my recollection.

Pear and Goat Cheese Salad with Glazed Walnuts......

I used some peppered goat cheese and instead of just crumbling on the bits...I wanted to figure out a way to cut the soft cheese into rounds. Looked on Google...and found a few suggestions. Love Google.

Dental floss. Yep. You can saw it across it if you like...as in the video I saw... but, if you just lay it under the roll of cheese...then draw up each side of the floss and cross them over each other...it slices straight through the cheese as easy as can be. Even very thin slices come away so cleanly it is amazing. I did put the cheese roll in the freezer for just a few minutes (watch that too... you don't want to ruin a lovely little log of cheese) .. so that I could cut away the packaging without damaging the roll. Why can't they make it easier to get the roll of cheese neatly out of the packaging material?

A vinaigrette with a few tablespoons of the poaching syrup finished it off. YUM....

The "Bearister" Bookcase

Tiny Rufus

Welcome to my second blog....

I make collector bears and dolls...but, also like to cook and bake. Originally I had thought I would put recipes and kitchen tips in my first blog...which is bear, doll and craft related...but decided to begin a second one and use it strictly for that purpose. There will be more than plenty to put in here as well.